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Tatcha Launches Memory Cream Follow-Up To Okinawa-Inspired Longevity Serum

The 'next-generation' gel cream restores brightness to fatigued skin.

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By: Lianna Albrizio

Associate Editor

Japanese skincare brand Tatcha has followed up the success of its Longevity Serum, inspired by the healing power of Okinawa, with a new “memory” moisturizer.

The Longevity Memory Cream is touted a “next-generation” memory-gel cream designed for fatigued skin that restores brightness, strengthens the skin barrier and yields a post-facial finish. Created to restore skin’s youthful look and delay visible signs of aging, it was designed to help skin “re-learn” its youthful rhythm.

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With an “ultra-cushiony,” bouncy texture, Longevity Memory Cream melts on contact to deliver deep nourishment and support natural ceramides for brighter, visibly renewed skin, per the makers. Inspired by Okinawa’s skincare rituals, the turquoise packaging reflects the Okinawa Ocean and its moisturizer, the color of the locale’s pink sunrises.

Key ingredients are sourced from Okinawa and include The Okinawa Cellescene Complex, Nonapeptide-1, and Bio-Fermented Hyaluronic Acid.

The Longevity Memory Cream retails for $84 online at tatcha.com and Sephora.

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